
Krisis
Drama · Horror · War
Overview
Dimitri Venkov’s Krisis is based on a Facebook discussion on December 8, 2013, the day on which pro-European demonstrators in Kiev started to demolish statues of Vladimir Lenin. The film reenacts debates between Russian and Ukrainian artists during the protests, revealing deep aesthetic, historical, and political divisions.
Top Cast


Andrey Rogozhin
Andrey Rogozhin
Lead Liberal
Andrey Rogozhin
Lead Liberal


Liudmila Khallilulina
Liudmila Khallilulina
Hysterical Leftist
Liudmila Khallilulina
Hysterical Leftist


Maria Kresina
Maria Kresina
Liberal
Maria Kresina
Liberal


Anton Fedorov
Anton Fedorov
Cheeky Leftist
Anton Fedorov
Cheeky Leftist


Anton Figurovsky
Anton Figurovsky
Patriotic Liberal
Anton Figurovsky
Patriotic Liberal


Sergey Gilev
Sergey Gilev
Subtle Leftist
Sergey Gilev
Subtle Leftist


Ekaterina Alikina
Ekaterina Alikina
Compassionate Liberal
Ekaterina Alikina
Compassionate Liberal


Alexandr Shugarov
Alexandr Shugarov
Alexandr Shugarov


Evgeny Kozlov
Evgeny Kozlov
Pensive meditator
Evgeny Kozlov
Pensive meditator


Dmitry Sarancha
Dmitry Sarancha
Quiet Leftist
Dmitry Sarancha
Quiet Leftist
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